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Doug Green (not verified)    December 4, 2022 - 10:41AM

As a retiree and owner of a 2016 Elantra GT with only 29K miles on it, I was planning to keep this car as the last one I'll ever need at this age. I use the remote start and the car finder frequently, and consider Hyundai is making a big mistake as a company to not to create a work-around. Since it's possible to install remote start and car finder with after-market kits, I would think that a key fob and receiver could be wired into the already-existing circuit board in the Elantra. Any hackers out there want a job??

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